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  • It Pays to Sharpen Your Interview SkillsProfessional school mock interviews are offered by the Pre-Health Sciences Advising team. You are welcome to take advantage of this tool as you begin the interviewing process. We offer these interviews only to students for whom a letter has already been prepared and mailed (therefore, the results of the interview cannot affect the quality of the advisors’ letter), and who have received notice of an upcoming interview at a professional school. Please

  • It Pays to Sharpen Your Interview SkillsProfessional school mock interviews are offered by the Pre-Health Sciences Advising team. You are welcome to take advantage of this tool as you begin the interviewing process. We offer these interviews only to students for whom a letter has already been prepared and mailed (therefore, the results of the interview cannot affect the quality of the advisors’ letter), and who have received notice of an upcoming interview at a professional school. Please

  • The health, safety and well being of PLU students, staff and faculty participating in Wang Center programs is our primary concern. PLU and the Wang Center are committed to maximizing safety at each program site, making every effort to ensure that participants have the resources and information they need for a safe and successful global education experience. In Case of Emergency If you are faced with an emergency situation, there are many resources available to support you. It is important to

  • Giving TodayThere are many ways to give to Pacific Lutheran University. Each supports the University’s mission to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. Donate Online To support PLU today, simply fill out our secure form for making a donation online. Donate by Mail To support by mail, print off our online form and send the completed form to the address shown with your check enclosed, made payable to Pacific Lutheran University. Donor Advised Funds Have a

  • area of Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), already has been ranked as one of the top 100 graduate nursing programs in the United States by U.S. News and World Report. “The DNP program is the first doctoral program at Pacific Lutheran University,” said Teri Woo, PLU Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Nursing Programs. “The DNP degree will prepare nurses to be leaders in the current complex healthcare environment. We offer DNP tracks for nurses who want to become FNPs and for those who

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  • PLU students visit Oaxaca, Mexico, to learn about health care 🇲🇽 January Term (J-Term for short), PLU’s month-long term between fall and spring semester, is when many of our students take advantage of our incredible study away options in multiple places around the world. Planned and coordinated by professors and PLU’s study away center, J-Term study… January 17, 2024 AcademicsGlobal EducationHispanic StudiesInvolvementNursingStudy Abroad

  • PLU’s Fixed Tuition Guarantee On October 14, 2021, PLU announced a Fixed Tuition Guarantee that will ensure tuition for the 2022-23 incoming class of first-year and transfer students remains the same throughout their undergraduate years at PLU. Undergraduate students starting at PLU at any point during the 2022-23 academic year will lock in a fixed annual tuition rate of $49,472. Students currently enrolled at PLU will also benefit from this initiative. Our cost of tuition is currently below

  • **Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 Fall SemesterNURS 523: Role of the Advanced Practice NURS 525: Theoretical Foundations NURS 534: Informatics & Nursing Healthcare NURS 544: Advanced Nursing Management of Illness & Disease 2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 4 credits January TermNURS 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion 3 credits Spring TermNURS 526: Leadership and Management NURS 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research NURS 531: Clinical Outcomes Management I NURS 542

  • Progression in the nursing major is dependent upon satisfactory completion of the prescribed sequence of courses. Undergraduate (BSN and ABSN): Nursing students must obtain a minimum grade of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) in all required nursing courses before students may progress to the next sequence of nursing courses. Students who earn less than a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) in any nursing course must repeat that course in its entirety in order to continue in the program. Required courses may be